Saturday, April 17, 2010

Documentation

Documentation is important when trying to keep track about the progress of an activity. This enable the person documenting, the chance to observe and learn through experiments. Documenting for both the child and the observer allows them to have a direction for their work and also learn from past encounters.

The Challenge to documenting a classroom is that it is hard to keep track of the progress of the whole class and the individual. There are certain methods that do better for individuals and groups. The best way to solve this issue is to have more than one form of documentation

The benefits of peer teaching events is that you learn from a different perspective. The peers critique your work so that if there are sections which are unclear, you are able to clarify these concepts before implementing the work. Also you gain new ideas from the type of ideas the your peers have generated.

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